Made a mount for it that hangs back and aside, so it can double as handle, the camera can stand up straight on it and the access door for the USB connector of the camera isn't blocked.
It took ages to figure out a position which enabled all of the above, but then that's why you make your own kit.
Works pretty well and happy with the result. Satisfying amount of salvaged parts, too.
I wonder if B&Q ever considered how much their website harms their brick & mortar stores. I used to check the B&Q website before going to the store to see if they had what I want in stock, but now the website is a "market place", which means 95% of the stuff on there is never available in store - its mostly sold online and shipped by third parties. There's no way to filter out this crap, so now I can't check if I'll have a wasted journey, so I go to their competitors' stores instead.
WORMROT 🇸🇬 - singapurska machina do rozpierdalania mózgów! Widziałem ich na żywo i to jest coś, czego się nie zapomina! Ściana miażdżącego grindcore'a na światowym poziomie!
Now I'm wondering: is there a collection of contraptions and levels built for @principia to play with it around like in #TheIncredibleMachine? Sort of a #RubeGoldbergMachine, but with #DIY set to make more such levels, you know... :ablobcatwave:
Ignore the dust. This is the unit bearing the front USB3 ports of my PC case, a CoolerMaster N400. When opening this, I thought I would find a circuit board that I can easily trace and solder. Nope. It's just a piece of black plastic held together by dark forces. The lower port is broken. It works if I bend it upwards with considerable force, but it doesn't stay like that. I assume it's a broken solder joint and there's still a PCB inside. I wonder if the plastic would be able to withstand 150°C or so for 10 minutes. Maybe I could try reflowing it with the case on? #Repair#USB#DIY#Electronics#Computer#PC
#DIY si votre #TV se met à changer de chaînes toute seule de manière intermittente, une petite manip vous évitera un forfait #réparation ou pire de la jeter :
Démontez le panneau arrière et localisez le connecteur qui relie le panneau de contrôle physique (marche arret, volume chaine). DEBRANCHEZ LE...et hop plus de problème. Y'a plus qu'à remettre toutes les vis.
Profitez en pour faire un coup de propre à la soufflette.
Matériel : 2 bras, un tournevis cruciforme ou deux selon les vis.